
Pre and post-wedding celebrations
To ensure you make the most of your wedding celebrations, you may also be interested in organising an array of pre and post-wedding activities.
Enjoy a special private dinner with your wedding guests, or perhaps a recovery morning breakfast. There is also a series of nature-based experiences on offer, to truly immerse yourselves in the beauty of K’gari.
Island Day Spa
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A spa treatment before or after your wedding will help you to relax and unwind, whilst ensuring you look and feel your best.
Choose from a selection of special packages to enjoy with your family and friends, or a romantic spa treatment indulge with your partner.
Beauty Spots Guided 4WD Tour
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What better way to highlight your magical destination wedding location than a group tour of World Heritage-listed K’gari. The perfect way to kick-start your wedding week by allowing family and friends to bond, whilst taking in the natural beauty of the island’s coloured sands, majestic forests, and pristine lakes.
Join other guests at the resort with a seat on the full-day, guided 4WD tour that operates daily from the resort.
Private dining
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With a selection of dining venues and scenic locations throughout the resort, savour your loved ones all being together for a rehearsal dinner, pre-wedding catch up with family and friends, sunset drinks or the ultimate recovery breakfast.
Whale Watching
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Is your destination wedding between the months of August through to October?
Off the pristine remote western coast of K’gari, the humpbacks are also on holidays. This provides the perfect opportunity for you and your guests to enjoy a day out with the team aboard the Quick Cat II, to experience these gentle giants up close, for a truly unforgettable wildlife encounter.
Illumina
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Illumina lights up the skies with an all-new light and sound spectacle… the first of its kind in Queensland.
Using the surrounding native environment as an artistic platform, Illumina uses a modern, theatrical show to immerse guests into the brilliance of K’gari by sharing visuals of the island’s incredible ecosystem that has been recognised on the World Heritage list for over thirty years.